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    The Role of Elizabethan Woman Abby Lister Mrs. Kuckelman English 1 17 October 2016 Abby Lister Mrs. Kuckelman English 1 17 October 2016 The Role of Elizabethan Woman The Elizabethan era brought the Renaissance, new thinking to England. Elizabethan women from wealthy and noble families were allowed the privilege of education. Most of the girls of Noble birth were taught by tutors at home and Elizabethan women were taught from the age of five, or even younger. Many languages were taught…

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    The first time I encountered writing and reading and generally enjoyed the idea of both was around my early years in elementary school. I was one of those kids that hung out in the library and just read for the fun of gaining knowledge on things I didn’t know or thought about. Growing up In Adelphi, Maryland my grandmother would take me to the local library every two weeks so, I was always occupied by reading.I learned how to check in and out books and was privileged enough to have my own…

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    learners’ self-perceptions about how their L2 motivation has been influenced by their Middle School Entrance English Test during the test preparation stage. After the respondents take the MSEET and receive test scores, a post-test questionnaire will be used to elicit their responses that indicate how their teachers’ and parents’ attitudes toward their test performances affect their motivation for continued English learning. This study aims to provide answers to answer the following questions:…

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    The Middle Ages were the period of time in Europe that spanned approximately 850 years from the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 to the Renaissance in 1350. This time was not known for being the easiest time in European history to live in. This time faced many hardships on an everyday basis that stretched for long periods of time. Almost anything that could go wrong did from a disease epidemic that wiped out a large portion of the population to wars that lasted several decades. The main three…

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    When I was 15, my family and I arrived on United States of America on Feb 11, 2011.Even though I went to an English medium school in India, the transition for me was hard. I began my middle school at IS 72. I met a lot of people and I could not comprehend what they were saying. When I was in my math class, my teacher told me to introduce myself, and I was frozen and did not know what to say to them. I was feeling the pressure because my classmates were staring and waiting for my introduction. My…

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    Elementary school was good for me because I did not know much English. All my teachers and friends helped me to speak English. When I first came in the class I know some of the words the teacher and the students were saying because I had to speak english in Australia. I know some words, I just had a hard time saying the words. At times it was hard because you know what they were saying but can't say it to them. During this time I did not like English, and my favorite subject became Math because…

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    My journey threw school starts in kinder garden living in Mexico kinder garden was amazing, I felt like I belonged and I felt comfortable living with both my parents the world seemed to be perfect. Even though school was more about coloring and learning your ABC’s I loved the idea of learning. The fact that I shared the same interest as my classmates I felt like it was easier to learn. Then when I turned 9 my mom decided that we would move to America and accomplish the “American Dream” at the…

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    promotes a safe, encouraging, constructive classroom, self-esteem, and better grades. I plan to teach Language Arts to middle-school aged students; anywhere from 6th to 9th grade. The middle-school years are an optimal time to urge good character as it is when kids are defining themselves. For the purpose of this paper, I will write as though I were teaching the 8th grade. In English, particularly, there are many ways to teach character that enhance normal lessons rather than distracting from…

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    Teresa Nguyen Mrs. Pante and Mr. McWaters 10th Grade Honors English and History 18 November 2016 Comparison of the Colonial Regions Before there was America, it was just thirteen colonies divided into three regions under the control of the British government, known as the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies. People came to the new colonies to create a new society and economy. Each region had their own lifestyle. People learned to use the sources within their…

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    Low Reading Test Scores

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    Introduction After discussing the middle school challenges with the principal, we decided to turn the focus on increasing low reading test scores. I proceeded to collect data concerning the trend of low reading test scores. I also collected data of low reading test scores effect on the Title I Reading program. The state testing data collected contains information for the past ten years. Since this is my second year as the middle school reading specialist, the Title I Reading data collected…

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